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Sustainable Jersey
Specialist to Teach
Holmdel Homeowners
Join Citizens for Informed Land Use (CILU) on Monday, July 19 at
7:30 pm for a virtual Zoom event designed to teach homeowners
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ergy spending. CILU is hosting Hogan Dwyer from Sustainable Jersey
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upgrades in the house can save up to 30 percent on energy costs, plus
increase the comfort, safety and durability of the home.
Dwyer is a research and project specialist at Sustainable Jer-
Sustainable Jersey is a network of municipalities and school districts
academia and industry to teach communities how to contribute to a
sustainable future.
This is a free Zoom event. To register, contact Karen at karsyv356@
gmail.com. This event will also be livestreamed and recorded on CILU
Holmdel’s YouTube channel.
Middletown Plans to
Open Park and Parking
Area Next to River Plaza
Elementary School
BY JULIA MORTIMER
Middletown Township is working on a plan to open a new park
with a parking area. It will be located at the corner of Navesink
River Road and Hubbard Avenue, right next to River Plaza Elementary
School.
better access for two of the township’s major water-based recreation
areas, Shadow Lake and Poricy Pond,” Middletown Business Administrator
Anthony Mercantante said.
The currently empty lot is slated to turn into a parking area, with
the possibility of a playground area. The parking area will enable bet-
drop-off and pick-up times.
Mercantante explained that the increased parking will also bene-
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